Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 26, 1934 Page: 3 of 10
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Piggly
r tiALriEij Main's o. mhcii iyc
hu itsu.ad U:";; 17c
okancp; .in cii ''"' 10c
PINKAPPLK .iriCK No. 1 Can 10c
IMMvVPPLK
m
SPARA(;iJS
2 tomato .irici-:
IVmlrr SW't't
( orn
CORN
CAKE FLOUR
EXTRACT
? COCOA
.MILK Libby's
GRAPE JUICE
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P1CKL10S
UPTON riv
WHEATIES
COMPOUND
COFFEE
PlOANl'I
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Larue Si.e
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Fruits and
Vcfelables
VMM l?KA!S
J 2 Pounds . . . 15c
V t .illltiinm Niiwl
OHANGKS
A -i.o Till Ijiiki Ones
Dozen 35c
A l.ilst TOMI-
SlrawbtM-ries
JPiui 9c
I CARROTS
2 3 Bunches ... 10c
2 Oold Medal
'm "Kitchen Tested"
m
PIGGLY WIGGLY
ommm
aunt Mi Wociti n of
Jack Wallace of llrechanrldae
t.ini llluu. ui. .. J
S. XTS'XZS1 HU
tour Mr. A. K. fWUroan.
J.uk Dunl&p and Ml Aimed
Lawrence apent Monday evumng
with Mr. and JJra. Wny-r jv-
ll(MIHtrtitMttt
POST OAK
.Mri Krii-Ht Curry
ir . u fi.i. .
and Mm A M. Pharrl-s and (am-
Hy of Br. k n ridge
Mry )u ih ' Aldwrll vlfltad .'i
Parks the liitr. part of hut week
Mr a ixl Mi- iydi' Cum ..-id
daughter ir the .urU of Mr
and Mr O Curry of llreckenndg.
Suiida) A dlnnti wan given in
honor of Mm Cldr Cuny biilh-
d Mir l.la liilUnoir H.id nun Om it
.illmoir of ltir kpnrd(i- IkI'.J
in thr h-'inr of Mr .in I Mr- J A
M- U-nnt Saturday
Air and Mr onmd Ituw.l. n I
daughter of Weathfi'oid khp it
gumU of Mr aid M.- K I I..
rrnre .Sunday nipht
Mi and Mm C ftnimli:!
tended HlnginK t I'entei .Sun.!
aftiin.ioiu
Mr .ii.! Mm K l Mi it h-mhi
I h.ifin hii.H .if t i -p. ndi'
f l.i - .. M h ii .1
Wiggly
3
Klnt funs
i.ililiN's
IlilUilal.
i hill fun
('iiinpliell'a
I. in
OniUk
Siui-Hltuon
Tri neh
I1 O. Iluilln
llfrheyS
Pound . . .
ti Minill or
1 lull Omi
Tu.vlni'
Pint
( hucoMtr l.b
-IllXli
it (i. limit. .
sour
(juitrt .lur
rllim Ijiliel
l-l l.b. I'Uc
Hon Hon Dish Free
With '1 1'nchiiKo
St'OCO
Pipkin.
special
QIAUTY
ItKKF ROAST
CIIKKSK
SLICK1) KAC07S
STIvK
(;R01M) mkat
IlisiNS
with h-r
ClSCO.
25c I
25c S
7c I
0 No. !i OC-
COL B
29c I
15c I
17c I
18c I
15c I
81.li. rn lh J)S. oi.-i"
Cm Ion OuC
I'mind 1 9C
viz.
SOAP .
7iic 6iiL25c
Freshly
Dretised
Fine
Pork
mi I iiiin
DU WVj.
DRV SALT B-C()
Fresh Dressed Fryers - Fish
Shrimp
FLOUR
Pleasant Hill INews
III Mill ttHHItlHtfMtHHIHIHHHmilllHIHHtlllHMIHUtl
...
wr u- iry and Mrs. Hctner
?." the with Mr.
i.l Mr" Itoger Harper and famllr
f J'nrk-
Mi Moggl Mclntlie vial ted Mr.
i i Mm J.n k .ship ml i.ut wn!
Hi ... Wh. i.d . t M.r."'"''1 'r. .Mj Go. Perry Sundny .
vivotpil Mr and Mr A I. Wair'ry
ami family.
Ml rw8 Mrs Roboit Herring and
Mi .'i ml Mm I Rowen visited
Mm T H lydbctter Mundny morn-
ing Thoy motoird to Claco to ee
hl mothor
Mm Lcs'ir Thoij).. MPit..i h"r
Don't Gamble On Relief When
CONSTIPATED
In - ' I ii.- f. ' tin I I r. . nin I i
III' l' ''I ' mildr.t mil in .-M-to-Ukr
Uiii..it hxridlniti.il a. h m that
Uriilh lull i..rc wihiy - i. n h. -n friim
jour tm i. .uiw Of U of thx
........ ....i .... ..... .
i.H.r that l f).MMirtic th- ttrm mth
h'.ii I'm i.ii I t tin- laiat.M. in.
irn -limit 'ul .J I '-ii- mint vilhoul
li wiinc - i ii. I trim h'in(ilitrittutellir
I . il.r n..if.iriiil.t llirnugh ut the inles-
liiie and Mipphit Ihrni with nl.. jmr
l...li....'.r ip inalli r IV. n-a-tnint
onliiiin h i..!ir inkTi-.i. nl that the
. rl I mnt. t .i ... mm irove
l.i t if r I.x.Iim r. ).a'i
diiif r . i- t I n idi I u ii-ii. mint.
thn I wiiiir cum 1 1 1 1 .- fi.rc onttipstixn
n'. p. i mi i.Ih it ur Ipuim 15c ant)
t'n if d' itfi'i t prr hre
Are ou in a
Hurry?
Tlun litix (tur limine-
h ild m-f(N al IMkkI.v
Wl-.r.l.V llll'lf thf
litiif tiit mIhmmI i-
illUllV up ttl .Mill .
nhni (iu nut shop
l(i fnu fiidiU :is hur-
c-cll tti li'iiiiri'ly as
miii pIctM- . . . ntiik-
iii mn own si'lec-
I rills Ulllttllll "Hilit-
iik Minr linn." Inci-
(ll'lltvlll.N iii :.1m SJIVI'
i lnl nl moni'.v . . .
mil arc always sure
il dtp luhilik' quality.
1()TT0ICS
I . S. No. 1 W hites
IOLIis 22c
TOiMVTOKS
n rr
MICATS
Churlv or
Seven l.b.
lie
17c
18c
15c
Full
Crtniin
Ui.
Found
IM.K.
-r
I'illicy 1 C A
Sovon Lb '1C J
A i
45c M-HBT
r
" fli f
leas Kinu
15c pi
20c Hour
25c 2I i-i'-s. 7Se
... .i ei ir.
J ( ill).. LklJi.
For 1 A A1 'ntC nH"K Kellogg's Al.L-
LoiiT. l.b. 1 UC T i "HA" carh. orlnK. there haa been
aa a i?rncrnl ituiirovenii.nt in mi.
Lb.
r
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L IDS DC
No. 1
Sides Lb.
Ik
Oysters
48 Lbs. .$1.75
24 Lbs 90c
THE STEPHENS COUNTY SUN
mother last week.
Troy Henaon of Gunwght visited
Jack Hlohardson Sunday nnd also '
Orvnl Thorpe nnd Ernest liny
Mr and Mrs J neldlng of near
Palo Pinto vUltinl Mr. and Mr A '
I Wagley. I
I Mi. ICmina Thorn iion vUitPd
Mm A. Coekrnn and daughter
Mury Iult) nml Mian Vornnn
Ijiidder were vlalloru In Waylund
Monday.
Mr. and Mra. Hush D. Toland of
UrcckcnrldRe were vultors In tills
community Sunday.
Marcelle tedbttpr
visited his
moUter In Ui-coketirlduc over
the
wcek-ond.
Mtaa Ditrceyc Ulflckburu of
UreckonrldBu visited her mother
Mrs ICd Hlftckburn and Mlw Mar-
jory Itiy Sunday.
Mlsa Wcnnell Cantrell of Paikf
viKlted Miss Vera Mty Hlchardaon
Sunday.
Mioses Joe Mela. I-oeatn and Do-
ra Koblnson visited Mlsa Ikmnle
Hlackburn I'rlday and Morxlay.
Sudan Grass Js
Needed for Stock
Kanners should plant at leiibt
one acre of judun grnnH for every
horse mule and cow on th faun
it Ik pointed out by Luke Hnllnrd
county agent.
Mireh April anl May are the
hiof months for planting this
he lentest of all Tiwni grazing
'"- and wlUi plenty of land
f"i Iuiiik Ht homo In the form of
r tiict (oiti.n nnd wheat acre.''
firmer ought to consider their'
uii in in"tui.ige he .tuys.
At iei"i one-eighth acre ought
i" i plnntod ior each hog nnd
"i. f'i.ntli nrie fni each sheep.
mi. i in picture should If poaslbb
i... ..... i .
- nin i'i ooK-prooi
III. WI.IHS .toon hotter if rlnnlrl
111
It.
f...
nn
to .1 foo rows it the rale nf
rale nf
H pound of seed per acre.
I i nd -hould be jir)ared ns
.'tin folton. or "rim unrws.
md ni unary planter with a
i" "
f'lLihlltll nlnlp la iiliafaoinr' lr
..-ding -he crop according to the
.iir HBent
ihe praiu. should also he kept
fi.. -f weeds by shallow rulliva-
M"ii until It la ready to grne
wlm h i when the grass hecom -
1' ' Is inehes high. When tlio
mi-- nil. toujrti and stemin i
. n . he r. M'wi'il by mowmi; .x
' I .ii " Mi UallarO.
1 1 To Present Plav
In Harpei-sville
T Hniper-lllc Home Lini.r
.-'r ii.un C'lub is aponhorlng n j.i-
Tw. I)n to Many" whicJi will
a Mn S it unlay inght in the t ib-
I i n... e at h o'clock
Adinl-Mon will Ik- tn nd fift. i
nt for the throeicl rometlv
I I h.ii-.i.ter in tile piny are p J
1 1 Pwiggin. Mr... Agnerf llrown. Mi
J and Mr Delma tientr:' Hubbjirli
'.K'.th Hill Hwlggln.. and Mi P '
I'I. Uoherti. I
I 11 KK sriili OVI'.H II l
I-TANIU'I U.R Tutnh
wnni"-is nppear Info .
' 1 ii K .-h . .nut i give ewdinet th it
w ht Ttirkbh-mad' i
i.iii'... for three ye.ir i.
'ii. ii w. .1 it.'e after .'I d V 1 In
'' ''1 n' I . 11. hi . i i- ii n; T
i i f ' . .l . i i 1 1 r) i l
n i' .' Jin
"ALL-BRANlLL
ALWAYS BE A PART
OF MY DIET"
Delicii)ii Cereal Corrected'
Hi Con-tipatttiii
If "U ulTrr from constipation
i i' ad lln fine letter:
"I hnr liecn troubled for year-
with lonstipntion. During this
tune I have tried nlmo-1 every
1 kniiun remn.li rl'l.n ..... ...A
- .- - .......j . . i m ijiii.- i. iic
n-omniended eating Kellogg's Au-
I'nAN ami the proper ruulu fol-
lov. d Immediately.
enUh without the ill cITects that I
formerly experienced when taking
lninlives lli.ri... f ler ktl.in..u
AuMbtAN will nlw'aya Iw u part of
j li. 7th .St. Los Angeles Calif.
J Hosearrh shows Kcllogg'a Al.L-
ItHAN proviilea "bulk" to exercise
tho intestines nnd vitamin H in mil
elimination. Ai.l-Hhan also sup-
plied iron for the blood.
The "bulk" in All-Bban is much
like that in leafy vegetables. Isn't
this "cereal way" safer than risk-
ing patent medicines?
Two tablcspoonfuls dally aro
usually sullicient to relieve ordi-
nary constipation. With each meal
in serioua cn&es. If not relieved
this vay geo your doctor.
Ho hujc to ask for Kellogg'a
All-Iiran. It contains much more
needed "bulk" than part-bran
products. In tho rcd-and-grccn
2000 ATTEND
BREGK EVENTS
C n J D 1 n
OWap Uay and KOOeO rrOVe
.... M.J...
UULLC5SC5 lllUUUdy '"I" of living at home an a ton
tlnuiitton of tho New Deal ))io-
Brnni of the ARilctiltuie Adjust-
Approximately 2000 people cli- mont Admlnlslratlon.
orved Swap Dny in llreckcnrldge I Tho need of cwtllhuitiR such a
Mondny. p)nn l8 bvloua from the follow-
Tho crowds came fiom all m-1 Inir government dnte:
tlona of our own rounty and roUo Of the i.539l35 fHrmrrs In Hie
performers nnd alghUecrs were ouUi 12 per cciu rnlsc no com
hero from several vlwccnt conn- 0' 1'cr cent rRlsc no ltnv 01 foll-
Ulc-
I 'rim 1-rwtnA ullMnHnHa ...a.
. ... V" ...
r-in
-i".i.i.) anu nnoowiiy ana
proved good free exhibition. All
those who attended the roping ind
riding eventa were back on the
streoU or on the Swap (".rounds pv
3 O clock. Hustllrw the rrnlej
through obvlnled Uto obicctlon id-
vanced by some bunlnea men nnd
traders that the colorful perform-
nncea at the pens took traders aid
ahoppera from Uiclr rightful pl.uea.Jv- """"P. amateur photographer.
Stalllngs Stoker and Herrlngton! to "'" frleml " I!""' R'"" I'-
with cllatatch nnd pep. pave the'ture" of lntv-M"' "'! 'T"
crowds a good ahow nnd then worc trnpoe to the shells of
shoved open tho sales and let
Hwnp Dny continue.
The results of the rodeo evenl.i
follow:
Calf roping- First place 21 nne-
onds Sam Wallace of Rnngcr; .cc
.... ..... v.1 ...iiivi i ci -
ond S. H. Hill with 21 and 3-f. ec -
onds; third. Hill Ptigh 27 nnd 1-2
seconds; fourth Huel Stoker 2S
nnd 3-5 seconds.
Othow riding in tills event wore.
Lon Wright. Zolnin Hotrlngton CJ.
Hollowny Utiitor Wood Tom Ifam-
brough John Webb Uyrl Illttaon.
htg KilrdoUt. J. P. Stoker Tun'
Jllll. I'helton Jlorrlngton C. T.
Hill ICd Powers. A. M Heady and
S. M. Gnnn.
Goat Hoping 1st Hyrl IllCon
and John Webb tied with 17 ser. out iinin nnd agony in Ih hours
onds; third. 13d Powers- with :'l you can imagine the Jubilant lui-
seeomls; fourth. Tom Hill with ;M plness of the whole family nn Dad
and 2-fi seconds. 'brings home his pay envelop. to
others imrtlclpatlng In this event gularly again
were: Phelton Hertington. L"n llowen Ding Co mid lending
urigni. i i. inn. oima Horrlnv
'
' l""' " M"1' hK '"IrelOUl. S. M
" Hn" ' om '''"niirougn
Jironc nnd hull ntllng lielpe I n.
tertnln the ciow.l. but the nnmc of
the rlderK were not obtained.
mines oiirtei lutes leini-d
I n d fAllnmu 1.l t t .!..-.. l.l.. ii.
i "M '
a'iiistti- riipi iiiif .tiimti .'
' M'n.r" wh -"' ' ' -' "'- '
"ml MK"' V Tr.l i. A'b ti
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ii 1 r.'vir ir
WHAT
only GOODYEAR
combines Supertwist Cord
safety with All-Weather grip
WHEN one tire outsells any other for
nineteen successive years it must be
a better and safer tire and a greater value!
That's the undisputed record of the fa-
mous Goodyear All -Weather and we
can show you why.
One big reason is Supertwist Cord in
every ply extra resilience with longer-
lasting strength assuring greater safety
from blowouts.
Another big reason is All-VVcaVher
traction long-lasting grip centered
where tread and road meet assuring
quicker stops and starts.
Let us demonstrate both these superi
orities.
Buy no tire this Spring until you see
how tires differ and why more
people ride on Goodyear AII-
Wcathers than on any other tire.
Mr. C. I) Hall Special Lubrica-
tion lAperl vill be bore Friday
and Saturday 11 and 2sth repre-
senlinji the TKXACO CFUT!FIi;i)
M'HIWATIOX Department of
the TKXACO CO.
We would like lo Lubricate your
ear on one of these days we will
call for and deliver jiiht phone
2J7.
W
200 East Walker
Agents Stress
Living At Home
Tnp cotihty fntm nnd hotno dom-
onatmuon nSenta of StephenH
cout aro tiuMlnn Uc Import-
I Ro; SO per cent raise no rwitu:
60 per cent inlmj no pigs 10 per
cent make no butter; 37 pet rent
--..v. . . . ....
lmvG no 1"lr' cows; 33 pel cent
al n IrlB" Pttoou; 70 jier
cent '"'c no purebred nnlmuls;
W 'or cunt 1BV0 no Krdens.
Pitrruitiis on i:i;s.
HOUSTON. iriM- Kcffi nn which
photographs hnd been developed
wrl' lve" iM yar b' WHIInni
tho hard-bollod eggs.
IVrvinat Friend of !luniln
CHIL.I.1COTHIC O 'UP' II K
Hnrnion h'i. one of ihe few pel -bouk
in Ohio I.. h.i.' hini i- i -
' onully '"'i"'"""' '"' Abuh.-
1 Lincoln died hei ici-entl-
Kaniilj Joyful Dad's
RHEUMATISM
Ila.s I-cit 1 1 i in
When n man so ctlppled with
rheumatism duo to exceos urle acid
ennnot go to his dally woik nnd
suddenly finds a awlfl powerful
vet mifn iinriiinii n.i i.ii.j
druggists eveiywhete cull ilu-
"'"fif.."" - " j . ... v- mi ......
gmiHl ll CSCI Iptloll AI.I.KNHU tllld
think so much of its mighty
er to drive excess uilc .u-ld fiom
the system tltnt they j4untimt."i
one bottle to ovetcome iheumiiii
piun ru; coiniuei Imrk
Wl BBssf At
ww iirni1. Kfliillr.i muni
and luinti.'igo ju l .
till- n.'tt.e t'it. 1. 1 in
J..
ne lei. l .i (ii ii i.
t i all -uf fci i r
IF THIS
.M
IN YOUR TIRE?
Another Markdown
For Friday and Saturday Last 2 Dajs
Remodeling Sale
Priced for Clearance
(.ROCP 1
Values to SS.0.)
Hole's tho rout in o Imi-
piiilu of tho xalo plont
of drosses adtled to thi-
trroup. You'll find moio
Ihan one (Irons for your-
self. OROIT 2
Verities lo $9.85
Kojiitiuplno some of our
holter dresses nil ul this
low price. Dresses Suit-
and in till the new sum-
inor stiles loo!
Values lo S.9J
While Shoes
IMont of sizos mid
stxlos in
new shoes
1'UMI'S TIKS MMUl.s
HOSIERY
.1 Sillc Fall Fashioned
SI allies Special i.m
Thi" I idiis' stou of Diet hi iii i(u. "
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jy yjff .JU3Mfy G puDiic's H Kb I -choice
VAwjiiWBBI:?W for 19 years
ityifWfiSESy GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER
mMl -" $&15 I 00-1 $9'25
WT $8'65l525..S$10-3
5SkAsJ tJthcr ic in proportion
I'otci lubirtl 10 chi.iic wuhoul nolle. nj Stat ..!( In if any JJinonil
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